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Nazir Razak. Photo source: Sinar Harian
National
Nazir Razak supports GST reintroduction, if done correctly
KUALA LUMPUR - The re-implementation of the goods and services tax (GST) can bring Malaysia forward...
Paying more for food and basic necessities has translated to higher household spending and dwindling savings.
National
Purchasing power to dip further with food, essential prices go up, experts predict
KUALA LUMPUR - Prices of food and other essential items, which reportedly have shot up by 60...
Decision by Bank Negara Malaysia to lift the OPR by 25 basis points to 2.00 per cent will not negatively affect the housing market in 2022 and 2023. - BERNAMA
INVESTMENT
OPR increase will not negatively affect Malaysia's housing market - Juwai IQI
KUALA LUMPUR - Bank Negara Malaysia’s (BNM) decision to lift the Overnight Policy Rate (OPR) by 25...
Finance Minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz says failure to meet debt obligations was a major risk for countries in the event of a global recession but it was not a risk for Malaysia.
National
Talk of global recession premature, unwarranted, says minister
PUTRAJAYA - Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz today gave assurance that...
Carrie Lam, Hong Kong's first woman leader, took office promising to heal divisions and tackle livelihood issues, especially a housing crisis.
National
Hong Kong more unequal, less free as Carrie Lam leaves office
Hong Kong - Hong Kong has emerged as a more unequal city, its freedoms curtailed and international...
SDGS
MALAYSIA
Has the issue of poverty been solved?
I was recently invited by an old friend to share about SDGs, known as the Sustainable...
Datuk Rozman Isli (Warisan-Labuan) is expected to ask the prime minister about postal voting
National
Issues on postal voting for GE15, electric vehicles highlights at Dewan Rakyat sitting today
KUALA LUMPUR - Issues on postal voting for residents staying far away from registered polling...
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COLUMNISTS
Being normal doesn’t make it healthy: How gender stereotyping harms all of us
On Feb 7, 2022, a Facebook post by Public Health Malaysia went viral for saying that a husband will...
Raising the minimum wage is crucial for Malaysia to compete with other developing economies, says Tengku Zafrul. - Photo by Muhammad Hafiz Adnan.
National
Tengku Zafrul: Rise in minimum wage crucial to compete with other economies in the long term
KUALA LUMPUR – Raising the minimum wage appropriately is crucial for the country to compete with...
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Economic Watch: British households feel squeeze amid soaring energy prices
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM -- Soaring gas prices have sent shock waves through the British economy over...
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Poor blood health can compromise outcomes of cancer therapy - Expert
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Authorities reveal Australians report cybercrime every six minutes
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
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Illicit ketamine use in Australia hits record-high, Wastewater analysis finds
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Kids feel less family support, more school pressure - WHO Europe
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Ancient tea, modern trade: Liubao tea's journey along the belt and road
Photo for illustration purpose only. - Illustrated via Canva
Japanese, Koreans bottom of global love life survey
Pedestrians wait to cross the street near the entrance to the popular tourist area of Ameyoko shopping street (C-behind) in the Ueno district of central Tokyo on November 17, 2024. (Photo by Richard A. Brooks / AFP)
Siti Nordiana gives up coffee to protect her voice
Singer Siti Nordiana. Photo by Bernama
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